Sarah Wiberley, 1981 United Kingdom

Since graduating from the Royal College of Art with an MA in Ceramics and Glass in 2011, Wiberley has worked for many prestigious glass makers and has exhibited her work in Europe as well as in the UK.

Her “Cameo Series” references the long traditions of English cameo glass, seeking to celebrate the lost practice and skill. The series follows the popular bird motif as it escapes it’s 19th century scenery and explores new surroundings. Wiberley’s decorative floral motifs have been infiltrated by a modern aesthetic introducing a fresh approach to the concept of embellishment and ornament.

Sarah Wiberley, 1981 United Kingdom

Since graduating from the Royal College of Art with an MA in Ceramics and Glass in 2011, Wiberley has worked for many prestigious glass makers and has exhibited her work in Europe as well as in the UK.
Her “Cameo Series” references the long traditions of English cameo glass, seeking to celebrate the lost practice and skill. The series follows the popular bird motif as it escapes it’s 19th century scenery and explores new surroundings. Wiberley’s decorative floral motifs have been infiltrated by a modern aesthetic introducing a fresh approach to the concept of embellishment and ornament.

Since graduating from the Royal College of Art with an MA in Ceramics and Glass in 2011, Wiberley has worked for many prestigious glass makers and has exhibited her work in Europe as well as in the UK.

Her “Cameo Series” references the long traditions of English cameo glass, seeking to celebrate the lost practice and skill. The series follows the popular bird motif as it escapes it’s 19th century scenery and explores new surroundings. Wiberley’s decorative floral motifs have been infiltrated by a modern aesthetic introducing a fresh approach to the concept of embellishment and ornament.